Steven,
No, the class will have to be within the boundaries of the visible form for the user to be able to interact with it via the mouse. They can keyboard interact with objects that are outside the visible form, this can be kinda of disconcerting to the user *g*
You should either grow your form to accomodate the container, or use a pageframe where these conditional controls go, or use an additional form..
Personally I think a pageframe becomes a lot easier to work with.
>When I use the AddObject() in a form to call a class, is there a way to let the class object display outside the calling form? I have a class being called by the AddObject() and placed according to the mouse position. If the class is called while at the bottom of the form the class is nt displayed properly.